Nucleus
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Immunogen: AT2G37678 Q8S4Q6 Synonyms: FHY1, FAR-RED ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 1, FRY1, PAT3, PHYTOCHROME A SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION 3 Background:
FHY1 is a positive regulator of photomorphogenesis in far-red light. Most FHY1 abundant in young seedlings in the dark. It is localized in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. FHY1 is degraded through the 26S proteasome and regulated by PHYA. Out of stock -
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Immunogen: AT2G37590 O80928 Synonyms: DOF2.4, ATDOF2.4, DNA BINDING WITH ONE FINGER 2.4, PEAR1, PHLOEM EARLY DOF 1 Background:
The PEAR proteins (e.g. DOF2.4, DOF5.1, DOF3.2, DOF1.1, DOF5.6 and DOF5.3) activate gene expression that promotes radial growth of protophloem sieve elements. They locally promotes transcription of inhibitory HD-ZIP III genes, and thereby establishes a negative-feedback loop that forms a robust boundary that demarks the zone of cell division. Out of stock -
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Immunogen: AT2G25170 Q9S775 Synonyms: PKL, CHD3, CHR6, CKH2, CYTOKININ-HYPERSENSITIVE 2, ENHANCED PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1, EPP1, GYM, GYMNOS, HRB2, HYPERSENSITIVE TO RED AND BLUE 2, LOW-WATER-POTENTIAL RESPONSE 1, LWR1, PICKLE, SSL2, SUPPRESSOR OF SLR 2 Background:
PKL is a SWI/SWF nuclear-localized chromatin remodeling factor of the CHD3 group. It is involved in post-germination repression of embryonic development. PKL acts with GA to establish repression of embryonic genes upon germination.It regulates plant responses to cold and salt stress.
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Immunogen: AT5G53210 Q700C7 Synonyms: SPCH, SPEECHLESS Background:
SPCH is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor that is necessary and sufficient for the asymmetric divisions that establish the stomatal lineage in Arabidopsis thaliana. It is a substrate of a kinase MPK3 and MPK6. Out of stock -
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Immunogen: AT1G53570 F4HRJ4 Synonyms: MAPKKK3, MAP KINASE KINASE KINASE 3, MAP3KA, MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE KINASE KINASE 3 Background:
MAPKKK3 is a member of the MEKK subfamily that functions redundantly with MAPKKK5 to activate MPK3/6 downstream of multiple pattern recognition receptors and confer resistance to both bacterial and fungal pathogens. Out of stock